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Monday, January 11, 2010

IRAQ HAS RECEIVED A LOAN OF $7 TRILLION DINARS TO COVER THE DEFICIT

Parliamentary: Iraq has received a loan of $ 7 trillion dinars to cover the deficit
شريط الاخبار | 11-01-2010 Bar News | 11/01/2010

بغداد/اور نيوز Baghdad / Orr News
Alaa al-Sadoun said Deputy Chairperson of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives that the World Bank and IMF special drawing rights and made a loan to Iraq Bmlbg 7 trillion Iraqi dinars to bridge the fiscal deficit.

Said Saadoun, a member of the Accordance Front, said: "The fiscal budget deficit of 21 trillion Iraqi dinars. Sntdark and recycled it through my existing budget of the past year. And the budget in 2010 was calculated on the basis that the price of a barrel of oil to $ 62,5, and the price The current oil is $ 73 a barrel. and this difference would reduce the fiscal deficit. " وتوقعت السعدون :" ان يتم التصويت على الموازنة للعام الحالي الاسبوع المقبل". Saadoun and predicted: "The vote is on the budget for the current year next week."
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